Southern Corridor GRIP 2014–2023 |
93
Remaining flexibility
< 1%
1 – 5%
5 – 20%
> 20%
2014
FID
2018
non-FID
Improvement in Italy due to several
non-PCI and non-FID LNG and UGS
projects.
2023
FID + TAP + IGB
The IGB improves the remaining flexibil-
ity of Hungary because the supply of
Serbia and Romania from Bulgaria is
increased thus decreasing their supply
through Hungary.
2023
FID
Due to the fact that Hungary is a transit
country for Croatia, Romania and Serbia,
the remaining flexibility of Hungary falls
below 1%.
2023
FID + TAP
2023
non-FID
Bosnia & Herzegovina benefits from the
interconnections with Croatia.
2018
FID
The FID South Stream project in Bulgaria
and Serbia, and the Revythoussa LNG
terminal extension in Greece improve the
remaining flexibility of these countries.
2023
FID + TAP + IGB + IAP
The IAP improves the remaining
flexibility of Slovenia.
Figure 7.5:
Remaining flexibility in Southern Corridor Countries (+ Bosnia & Herze
govina, FYROM and Serbia) under Ukraine disruption, Mediterranean
Region 2 weeks Peak Demand, other Average Winter Demand
2018
FID + PCI
2023
FID + PCI
Hungary benefits from the implementa-
tion of the Romania-Hungary-Austria
transmission corridor. Bosnia & Herze-
govina benefits from the interconnec-
tions with Croatia.